,,,,L,-v.-" vats "7tr-;-!rrTr ?if?.1Ch?S'S"..l.-;..-'at PACE TWO LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. TOLEDO, OREGON. FRIDAY. NO' J IVSER 4th, 1921. i YOUR COMPLEXION is muddy. You look hag gard and yellow. Your eyes are losing their lustre. The trouble is with your liver. Take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will correct that. Then avoid meats, hot brrad and hot cakes, take frequent baths and a long walk every day, and you will soon be as well and as beautiful as ever. Price 2? cents per bottle. Gildersleeve's Grocery ALWAYS HAS A FULL SUPPLY OF PLAIN AND FANCY GROCERIES FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ' TRY US ONCE AND LET US PROVE THAT OUR CUSTOMERS GET THE BEST! A. M. GILDERSLEEVE i 4 The White Corner Store FOR GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, FANCY BASKETS, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, FRUITS AND DISHES, CIGARS AND TOBACCO R.S, VANCLEVE PHONE 9005 TOLEDO, OREGON I The Peoples Meat Market S. R.ANDERSON, Proprietor DEALER IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS FISH AND POULTRY MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION TOLEDO, Hdqrs. St Ill HHMMWHWHHHtH 1 1 1 1 1 1 i Water Front Market WHOLESALE & RETAIL Dealers In DRESSED & CURED MEATS FI8H IN 8EA80N HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR HIDES WAUGH & MEAKER, Props. C3-E3T1 Oigsirs, Tobaccoa, Pipes c5c Smolors' ) v Al'S SMOKEHOUSE l THE' UNIVERSAL CAR iNEW PRICES (F. O. B. DETROIT) j! Chassis - - $295 Runabout - - $325 III I Touring Car - $1)55 , j . Truck Chassis - $445 j Coupe - - $595 j Sedan' - - 660 These are the lowest the hictory of the Ford Motor Company. Ord3rs are coning in fast, so place yours promptly to insure early delivery. A. T. PETERSON ii Muddy MPLEXION i ti t I for Ground Bone. OREGON prices of For.d cars in r;.MI mn1. li mm i INCOLN COUNTY LEADER OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER F. N. HAYDEN. Publisher Entered at Toledo, Oregon postofflce, as second-class matter, under the Act of March 3rd, 1879. Established Twenty-Eight Years Ago. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES One year, In advance, $2.00 Six Months. In advance. ...... $1.00 ADVERTISING RATES Display advertising 20 cents lncb. Composition 5 cents lncn. Locals 6 cents line. SALMON BEING KILLED Editor Leader: I would like to gay a few words about the fish hatchery on Big Elk. Now I have lived on Elk for 35 years when I came here there were lots of fishermen fishing on the bay. If they had 40 or 60 fathoms of net they could catch all tho fish they wanted. but the state finally put in a hatchery . . ' and operated it as long as there was any fish and finally shipped in eggs and still the fish got beautifully les3 until the fishermen with 150 fathoms . ,. , , , of net could not make enough in a season to pay for his gear and fish was a good price. The people and fisher- men finally made such a kick that the ! , . A .Total '0-uu . , .... ... i The 2l3t day of November 1921 at commission finally discontinued the;730 p M at CUy Ha ,n tne clty hatchery and 4 years ago took out the 0f Toledo, Oregon is set for public dam. Now this year there is the best discussion and disposition of the above run of fish, both salmon and trout that ! Budget by order of the City Council. there has bean In 20 years but now conies the fish commission and puts In the dam and stops everything from Coins to the spawning Erouudb mid are not taking any eggs becauso the hatchery is not ready, to handle them. The troughs are all taken out and in!viutor L- Boone, Deceased. All per fact there is nothing only the building and the dam and at the rate the 2 men are working they cannot get ready to hatch before next spring and there Is thousands of fish fighting this dam and they are ready to spawn. Lots of them jump time after time until they kill themselves and float back down the river. Now If the commisU..i dau't Intend to use these fish, why ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE don't they take a plank off the dam 0F FINAL SETTLEMENT on i thu ti-h ,u j. Notice is hereby given that the un and let the fish go on up the river dersIgned Aamln,strator of the Estate to the gravel bars so as not to kill ot Martha Abbey, deceased, has filed all the fish for the year that the" his Final Account with the Clerk of would come back. I think that if 1 the County Court for Lincoln County, there was kick enough made to the ' XXWTkE commission ithey would turn those her. 1921. at the hour of 1 o'clock of fish through but it will have to be made soon, as the fish are nearly all ready to spawn. I am not a fisherman haven't caught a salmon in 10 years i am just a crank, but it takes a crank to turn things and surely a crank is needed to turn these fish loose. Now fishermen get busy and put your case before the commission and maybe they will do something. I have no doubt that the most of you are of the same opinion as my self and that is if we want to have plenty of fish we dont yicuij ui iiou wo uuu want a hatchery as it has surely , ,""';"er .BB nM surely proved a failure here. Geo, Hodgea. 'BRUIN IS DEAD" Another poor Innocent black bear killed, that was never known to kill a sheep or goat. But on the night of the 17th of October, 1?21, Bruin being a very large and ferocious Old Resl- denter proceeded to search around for an evening meal and It is seemed that he knew Just where that evening meal was wal ing, trembling for h)m, Poole Fred Taylor and Edna for Mr. Shane, Mr. Seuers and Mr.. Taylor, his wife, Harley Taylor, Elva Martin each have a bunch ot goats 'Day and Howard Day, her husband; running on the same range and it de-and Edward Meeker, the above named veloped the next day that Old tano- f!?fa?' . t. M,t. . cense had been Invading, for his reg- j ular meals, this same range, and had; left a string of carcases on his trail but that nlsht he let the cat out of the bag by getting too bold and caught a goat too close to Mr. Shane's house and didn't get the goat by the throat quite quick enough so the goat pro ceeded to give the alarm and Mr. Shane was arousod from his peaceful slumbers. Grabbing his gun he rush - ed out and fired two or three shots and yelled. The noise scared Bruin and he skipped, but not to lose his supper. Mr. Shane went to the goat that had been caught, found it in the last agonies of death. He spread his coat over the dying goat to keep Bruin from coming back but Bruin was to smart for that, for he knew well there was ,plenty more not far away so he proceeded to hunt the band up and killed another and ate It about all up at the one meal while Mr. Shane was sleeping. But next day Mr. Sellers came down to Leon ard Grant's and reported on Old In ocence, but being late in the day Leonard though' best to wait until the next day so they did. Early next morning, being organized and the dogs well fed, Leonard, and Houston Grant. Clifford McDonald and some others proceeded to find out where Old In nocence Blunibered after his night' uaiUiiriims and fr;,st on the poor hoiiHf.-ueuiu'rs go:iU. Tiic-y hadn't gone far when tlipy struck liis!racks. I They ii.ul a l U.oir uous o;i -im:i: t..iibcr Wh keep tliem from getting off on a doer 'trail as two dver hud followed tha bears trail for nearly half a mile be fore they left it. The boys went on holding the dogs with one in the lead pullljg on the chain. Finally when the trail was fresh enoujh they turned them all loose and it wasn't long before something happened. The old "Bar" was going, and being so fat on' berries- and goat and sheep meat that he couldn't run very fast, so he concluded to climb a tree and up he went and Leonard happened to be the lucky one to kill Mm. He hated to do It, as he knew how innocent the poor old brute of a black bear was never eating any thing, only what something else had killed, but the "Bar" is dead and Mr. Shane Selerg and Martin are Happy and the goats can feed in peace. B, F. Grant CITY BUDGET The following Budget for the City of Toledo for the vear 1922 as de- ! termlned by the Budget Board and ' now on file In the office of the City Recorder of the City of Toledo, towit: j Interest on City Warrants $900.00 540.00 ! Interest on City Bonds I"tertston 0C1,ty Water Bond9' '5?!H2 I Marshal s Salary 180.00 Extra Police 600.00 City Attorney 400.00 City Recorder 1200.00 i 'ty Treasurer WOO Fire Equipment 478.00 , street lights 807.00 Telephone 33.00 j Emergency 200.00 ueorgo Andrews, Recorder. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the un udi:sr.eJ has been appointed by the County Court of Lincoln County, Ore gon, administratrix of the estate of sona Having claims. u;insi seiu esiaio are hereby notified to present the same to me at my home at Toledo, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof, properly verified, and with vouchers, as by law required. Dated and first published November th, 1921. Mildred R. Boone, Administratrix of the Estate of Vic tor L. Boone, Deceased. j said day, for the hearing of objections, if any, to said Pinal Account, and the final settlement of said estate. Dated this 4th day of November, 1921. E. J. Abbey, Administrator. Weatherford 4 Wyatt, Attorneys for Administrator SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County ' L. E. Casteel, Plaintiff, Vs. O. B. McCluskey, Administrator of the estate of James Huntsucker, le- " " .- .i...v., lcea8ed-. ?a Huntsucker and Leora Huntsucker. his wife. Irene Harrison Huntsucker, his wife, Irene Harrison and Jess Harrison, her husband, Nt. tie Shermer and Frank Shermer, her husband, Tracy Huntsucker and Elsie Huntsucker, his wife, Parllea Smith, Zena Poole, Fred Taylor and Edna Taylor, his wife, Harley Taylor, Elva and Edward Meeker, Defendants. I uay ana nuwira uu.y, ner uubuhuu. I To O. B. McCluskey, Administrator of the estate of James Huntsucker, de- ceased, Francis Huntsucker and Leora Huntsucker, his wife, Irene Harrison and Jess Harrison, her husband, Net tie Shermer, and Frank Shermer, her husband, Tracy Huntsucker and Elsie You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of plaintiff filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons, and if you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the above entitled Court for the relief de manded in her complaint, to-wit: for a decree of this 'Court foreclosing a certain mortgrRo expeuted by the said '0 - B- McCluskey, as admlslstrator of the estate of James Huntsucker, de ceased, .on the 11th day of January, 1917, on the following described reai property situated in Lincoln County, Oregon, to-wit: Lot 1; the SE'i of tlie NE',4 and the EVt of the SEV of Section 3, T. 12 S. of R. 11 W. of Wdl. Mer Lincoln County, Oregon; And that the above described tract be sold by the Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon, as provided by law to satisfy the amount due and owing to 'plaintiff on said mortgage; and fur ther for a decree that each of said de fendants and all of them and all per sons claiming by, through or under you said defendants may be barred and foreclosed of any estate, rleht, title. lien or interest in or to said mortgaged promises or any part thereof, and for such other and further relief as may be equitable and Just This summons is served upon you By publication in accordance with an Order by the Honorable John Fogarty, County Judg0 of Lincoln County. Ore gon, which said order is dated October th, 1921, and which requires that tills summons be published in :he Lincoln County Leader for six con secutive and successive weeks beginn ing with the issue of Ociohcr 28th. 1921. and ending with the Issue of De- 1921 C. E. Hawkins, Attornev for I'lMntifr. Post Office Address, Toledo, Oregon, , NOTiCd TO CREDITORS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Multnomah Probate Department Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of tne estate of Hoyt Parmele deceased, by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County, and has qualified. All persona having claims against said estate are here by notified to present the same, duly verified as by law required, to the undersigned at Taft. Ore., or 822 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Port land, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published October 28th, 1921. Last publication, November 25, 1921. George S. Parmele.' Wm. A. Williams, Attorney, 822 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Port land, Oregon. NOTICE TO PRESENT CLAIMS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Lincoln County, Ore gon, administrator of the estate of Charles Blacketer, deceased. All per sons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me at my store at Siletz, Ore gon, within six months from the date hereof, properly verified, as by law required. Dated and first published Sept 16, 1921. R. E. Chandler, Administrator of the' Estate of Charles Blacketer, Deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 011226 Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, October 2!. 1921. Notice is hereby given that Herman Gardner, of Heceta, Oregon, who, on May 9, 1918, made homestead entry serial No. 011226, for SEYt, N'Vi NH SEK SE4. S NWVi SE SE4, sec. 15 and N14 NWi4 SWfi SWHi, 8' Nvy: swu. S',4 nh NV.',i tsV!i, MV'4 N'WI'i SW, Section 14, Township 16 S., Range 11 V., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year Pro;,!, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore Joe Morris, Jr., U. S. Commis sioner, at his office, at Mapleton, Ore gon, on the 8th day of December, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: -Ben L. Bunch, of Heceta, Oregon. Hugh Lansbery, of Springfield, Ore gon. Dan Hoover, of Heceta, Oregon. A. J. Bunch, of North Pend, Oregon. - , W. H. Cannon, Register. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County United States Spruce (Production Corporation, 'Plaintiff, vs. Cyrus E. Carr, Mariaret C. Carr. also all other persons or parties un- known, claiming any right, title, es- tate, Hen or Interest in the real estate aescriDea in tne complaint herein, Defendants. In the Name of the State of Oregon: To Cyrus E. Ccrr, Margaret C. Carr.'i a, . . also all other persons or parties un - known claiming any right, title, estate Hen or interest in tho real property ueacnoeu in me compiam. nerem, You and each of you are hereby re quired to appear on or before the 3d day of December, 1921, in the above entitled court and cause, then and mcie iu iuu&e answer io me complaint of plaintiff, and if you fail so to ap - near DltnMfr win niv ,- pear plaintiff will apply to the court for a decree quieting plaintiff's title as against you, and . each of you, and Cr8oUB claiming unaer you. ana; aescriDea real property situate in the county of Lincoln and State of Ore gon: A sirlp of land 68 feet In width, be ing 33 feet on each side ot the center line of plaintiff s railroad as surveyed located and constructed throueh tho following described real property, to wn: commencing at a point 20 rods south and 27 rods west of the north east corner of the Southeast Quarter ot me southeast quarter of Section 17 in Township 11 South of Range 11 west ot ha Willamette Meridian: running thence south 313 feet. thence west 209 feet; thence north Aii-A reet; thence east on line of property formerly owned by MJry Gale and E. C. Carr 209 feet to the nlace oi ueginning. Plaintiff will also aDnlv for n adjudging that plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of the property aforesaid ana is entitled to pose'ssion thereof Tree rrom all claim whatsoever which tne oerendants herein, or either there of, could assert, and plaintiff will also apply for Judgment for its costs and disbursements herein Incurred. This summons Is published by or der of the Hon. G. F. Skipworth, Judse of the above entitled court, made the 29th day of October, 1821. The date of .the first publication of mis notice is November 4, 1921, and the time prescribed by the said order for publishihg this summons is six weeks. Max Church, McCamant and Thompson, mimucyn lur 1-iainillT. VZU North. western Bank Building, Portland, Ore gon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 04894 Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Portland, Ore., September 28th, 1921. NOTICE is hereby given that Frank Ferguson, of Alsea. Ore., who. on Juno 27th, 1917, made Homestead Kn. "y - "O. U4S94, for the SWy SW'4 heo. 25 and SEU SEU SEVt SEU, Section 26. lownsmp is south, Range 9 West, Willamette Meridian, iius filed notice of intention to make THREE-YEAR Proof, to establish claim to the land aboVjB described, before tlie Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, et PORTLAND, ORE., on the 10th day of . November, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses; John Gengler, of Alsea, Ore. John W. Uranium, of Alv.ea, Ore OscBr Tom. of Aleiw. Ore Otto Dl((.-kh.lt, of A!n-r., Ore. Act. .Tun" 11, vm ijst til.l5.jj Alexander Swcsk, Resist jr. RECIPROCITY Perhaps you do not believe In reciprocity when applied to other Countries, but we hope that you believe In business reciprocity with your banker. We hope that you re member your bank when you have money to deposit, well as you do when you want to bor row. This Is a kind of recipro city that helps the prosperity of the whole community In which you live, and It costs you noth. Ing. We shall appreciate your bus iness, and shall try to make It mutually pleasant and profita ble. Certificates of deposit or checking deposits offer the SAFEST possible method of keeping your money. First National Bank- of Toledo A member of the Federal Reserve Banks, Dltt No. 12 Coming to ALBANY Dr. Mellenthin Successful Specialist for the Past Fifteen Years. DOES NOT USE SURGERY Will be at ALBANY HOTEL MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14th Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. nv ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Examination Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu ate in medicine and surgery and is. licensed by the state of Oregon. He visits professionally the more import ant towns and cities and offers to J1 who call on this trip consultation and examination free, except the expense of treatment when desired. According to his method of treat ment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of the stomach, tonsils or adnoids. He has to his credit many wonder- ' "T u T, J ul lnB Bloma j,lver- bowels' blood' skm- nerves. , heart, kidneys, bed wetting, bladder. catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, acia- tic, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. If you have been ailing tor any length of time and do not get anr better, do not fail to call, as Improper meaRUrea mthnr than Hlnxu .. - ,? ,V ?. . 1 often cause of long standing Un owon lne cau8e ol 10n standing tro- iDle- Remember above date, that examl- nation on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different Address: 336 Boston Block, Minne apolis, Minn. Have Your Soles Sewed on. Prices Reasonable Mail Orders Promptly At tended to. DICK WENNER & SON Shoe machine repair shop Newport Oregon Flies are 'ae.g'erous nmn,... t t are disease carriers of thp u.vM-r r. They should be dcztroyed as sooa as they appear on the premises. Sherwin-Wiuiams FLY is a liquid preparation for keeping away flies. 011 be used anywhere. Sprayed on cattle and horses and other live stock, it keeps the animals in good health a herd cf cows will yield from io to 20 0 more milk when freed from flics. Use Fly-Spray for stables, stalls, i. tenor of hen houses, outbuildings, j Put up in quarts, 1 ar.i j gallon , ' tans and barrels. j FOR SALE BY . TOLEDO DRUG COMPANY T. P. HAWKINS, Prop.